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Westlaw Steakhouse and Tavern AND HIS SlNGALONG * Dining ' Dancing Upstaits and Downsiairs _ * Specially Pmparetr$teaks to Your Liking * Open for Family Dining Sundays 11 am. to 10 p.m. * Banquet Facilities For M occasions Nightly Entertainment Featuring Don Weir and The People 1935 Weston Road cuisine is now standard in the Heritage Inn's, La Terran, and that com- N ear Lawrence Proprietor, Bill or.. lambs. continues to offer six years of satisfying ser- vice to his many customers at " Jauetown Plan restaurant. Eli’s Pit, a popular ren- dezvous for lunchtime businessmen and couples wanting a relaxing evening together, also boasts a delectable variety of Indian bination will net them their fair share of business and then some. . By Millikan All the scoring came in the final period as Weston Dodgers opened their beab ol-seven quarter-tmal series on' home ice with a 3-1 decision over the Waxers of Markham. Dave Pickett, Hal Murphy and Tom Colley scored for the local Dodger club as Fred Presser picked up the lone Markham goal. Weat End Athletic Club mothers came close to up- setting their paperweight hockey playing sons at Keelesdale Arena Sunday as they held the youngsters to a " exhibition game. It was part of the club’s annual carnival that featured an assortment of relay races, broomball games and toboggan events. Wayne Hubbs put the sons ahead in the game with his goal, onlytobetiedona marker scored by Betty Therlault. Shawn O'Ca11agan made it bl and the game ended in a sawotf when Mary Bennett equalled the scoring for the mothers. West End Athletic Club ForWestEnd, Randy Kirton mothers came close to up- majored with aid from setting their paperweight teammate Don Woods. The hockey playing sons at mothers and squirts played Keelesdale Arena Sunday as to a second 2-2 sawoft. they held the youngsters to a Toboggan race winners were " exhibition game. It was Herby Henderson, Jim part of the club’s annual McGrade and Rick Parsons. carnival that featured an West End minor midget assoernt of relay races, games played the past week broomball games and saw Pinetree take a 3-1 toboggan events. victory over Saw Fittings on Wayne Hubbs put the sons goals by Bob Walsh, Martin ahead in the game with his Gray and Tony Quatrale. goal, only to be tied on a Teammates Dan Benoit and marker scored by Betty Bob Walsh drew assists. For Theriault. Shawn O'Ca11agan the losers it was Paul Conetti made it bl and the game scoring with the aid of ended in a sawoff when Mary Dennis Spencer. Bennett equalledthescoring VAW dropped a bl out- tor the mothers. come to West Toronto Op- An all-star encounter timists. Tom Bruce assisted witnessed a bl edging of the on the lone VAW goal scored West End paperweight " byGary Sawchukaswinning stars at the hands of Malton. singles were handled by Ken Lawrence Smith and Scott McDade and Bob Bell. Don Harristallled for the visitors Cambell, Joe Forneto and with a single assist coming Bob Eromita drew assists. off the blade of Joe Wilson. In juvenile play it wasa b2 An attempted poke-check by " -midetttified Aurora player falls to dislodge the puck from the nick of Weston Dndxen' Brad Match. (Photo by John Paton). 16ft. FIBREGLASS CANOES - ONLY $125.00 Top league playing rewards for Dédgers' Colley, Travis 1649 Weston Road; Weston (416) 248-6217 Other opening series of the Metro junior 'B' playoffs witnessed a 5.4 upset victory by Toronto Raiders against Toronto Nata. The game was played at North Toronto Gardens. North York Rangers defeated Aurora Tigers 5-4 in North York and Dixie Beehives beat St. Michael‘s Buzzers 7-3 in Dixie. MARINE & AUTO LTD. 14ft Fibreglass Canoes $110 15ft Square Stern Canoes $139 Canoe Shells, Unfinished, No Seats $89 - an Dinghy $125 14ft Square Stern Frown" -- -- In additional minor play Leay’s came up with a close bl victory over Weston Rotary. Weston Dodgers closed out the 197ih71oeason on the crest of a six-game un- defeated streak that left them in second position in the final standings. Mark Smardel and Ted Majors tallied for the win. ners as Rick Lea replied for the losers. WTA assists came off the sticks of Mike Trushyk, Jim McGrade, George Armstrong and Mike McIntyre. Joe Champagne added two assists for the losers as Brad Furlott added one assist. battle to the wire for Losentino Construction and Blue and White. Andy Cappazzano and Ralph Markowitz scored for the boys of construction assisted by Lou Canary and Cap- pamno. Rick Knight and Scroll replied tor B & W aided by Mike Capranos and Allen Miller. A second juvenile clash ended in a bl For a few of the Dodgers the season was individually rewarding as well. Tom Colley won the scoring title with ease, scoring five goals and picking up eight assists for WTA over York Era 3159 Del lotto Minor Atom chopped a close " hockey game to Finchunt White with Finchunt winning the game in the final two minutes. Amesbury marksman in tht encounter were Anthony Jones, Mike Tuey and Marty Kendall. In a game played at Downlview Arena Del lotto held the high flying Domview team to a 1-1 draw in the first period on a marker by Mike Tilley, but the boys trom Downaview went to work and skated off with a bt win. Bantams made it eight in a row by taking a 4-2 win from Young Canadians. Dufferin Lions got their goals from in the final two Dodger games at the regular league for a total 103 points. He also surpassed the M-goal plateau, ending with a total 52. Goalkeeper Craig Travis will win the league's Vezina Trophy despite the fact Dodgers allowed seven goals in their final game, a 9-7 win over Aurora at Weston last Saturday. Dodgers demolished the hapless Brampton boys 16-5 the previous Thursday and defeated Dixie Beehives 5-3 on Tuesday. Dodgers dropped only one game in the last 18 of the season, a 5.4 result to North York Rangers to put them in high gear for the playoffs that began Monday in Weston and continued Wednesday at Markham, home of the sixth-place Waxers. Remaining games in the bestrOf-seven series return to Weston ice tomorrow evening, Markham on Sunday aryb.4yek in Weston Monday, if necessary. Should the series be ex- tended, games will continue in Markham next Wed. nesday and back in Weston a week tonight. byan Bentley Jane Park Bowleramn's David Johnson captured top junior boy honors in zone bowling finals run off in Rexdale, Long Branch and at the Sportsman's Bowl. Johnson's victory was equalled by Jane Park's Bowlerama senior team and each will now continue into Ontario championships. Over the season the Dodgers and Waxers split their four games evenly. Weston Dodgers won both at Weston and the Waxers replied with their two vic- tories on home ice. But, as they say, "It's a brand new season when the playoffs start!" Amesbury bantams take, eighth victory in row ' Bowlerama Take advantage of cur: o um DOWN PAYMENT q INSTALLATION IN JANUARY . NO FURTHER PAYMENTS TILL APRIL '71 15y Dave Gerry l mmlwmlmxcrmwmmmmnmycnmemmco AIR TREATMENT SYSTEMS 781-71 I I Forward 1ouirqp_1lttee-,right mmnoone mmwnm " caution“ .tnrtyprttsWehaveBt_rMtiurt6morAirt-eetttr.1Mrrteairtst- Mitmerainotrrqmrehtt- In! good mach-Mu rm timeotttheirh.na. wi-tsur-ttor-ttot-ii-tmer-turi-ttte-ont-ily?. ttndsavhmterhttmthatmmuthettestttmetogivettteht_mittteirrntn' the bend": at your-mum (union and ale-Iliad. Who in the world would think of AIR CONDITIONING at a time like this? "a"tmerq---ea.o-*q--h-mtt" '_rrretr-YaeMt-,Ttrerdre_rr8Wtqr--rtg" _ thegtteirt8tmmPttA,val Fitaat,RanoPertnartdBilt Brown. The Bantams than lost two close onâ€. I bl grtmetoyoreMiluanda" game to Young Canadian with Steve Pink and Gard Bromocoring. Amubury Sports Club will heholdingits AnnuaiDttnee, Friday, March It, at the Luna Ballroom, 20 Gordon Mackay Rd. The evening will feature dancing, en- tertainment and a buffet with tickets available from any of the Club directors. The cost is $10.00 a couple. This week we have saved the best for the last as the peewee team (Canadian Electronics) have returned from Quebec City from a trip they will never forget. The Amesbury Sports Club salute? these lads and their coaching staff for what they have achieved. The team left Toronto at 9:30 a.m. February 11 and arrived in Quebec City at 1 am. Friday 12. Their first game was played February 13 against Bert Robinson and this game set a Quebec tournament record as it was won early in J. R. cu R RlE. 0.D Optomomn PORDAGE FLORIST 1200 Weston Rd. - Mt. 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Due to one of the teams being snowed-in in Quebec, Canadian Electronics had to come right back Sunday against the Ted Reeve team. The long overtime the previous day had taken its toll on the Amesbury lads and although they put up a good fight they dropped a 3-0 game to the opposition. The team left for home at 12 noon February 16 and arrived back at 8 am. the next day. On the way back the boys were treated to a game at the Montreal Forum. During their stay in Quebec City the boys were billeted in homes.